Day, Novell

1    5,    8|   spendings, and bridle the indiscreete course of his love, the~ ~
2    6,    2|   him to acknowledge a very indiscreete motion, which he~ ~had made
3    6,    9|    and all other foolish,~ ~indiscreete, and unleartied men, that
4    8,   10|   glances at him. Which the indiscreete youth perceyving, and~ ~
5    9,    2| either through their owne~ ~indiscreete carriage, or jelous suspition
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